Sure. Weather is highly variable.
For example, today in New Jersey it is 60 degrees and raining in the middle of winter. That might be considered a climatic normal in southern Louisiana, which is a very different climate than New Jersey, whereas it is more than 20 degrees warmer than average here.
Sure. Weather is highly variable.
For example, today in New Jersey it is 60 degrees and raining in the middle of winter. That might be considered a climatic normal in southern Louisiana, which is a very different climate than New Jersey, whereas it is more than 20 degrees warmer than average here.
yes they can
Yes. Climate is just the general trend of the weather over long periods of time and does not necessarily indicate anything about what the weather might be at a given moment.
air pressure is not always the same everywhere, areas with different air pressure can cause changes in the weather. These areas may have lower or higher air pressure then their surroundings
same rock samples, change in weather, past climates
Atmospheric pressure is measured by weather stations in many areas, using devices called barometers to monitor the changing pressure. Air pressure varies within weather systems and by altitude (elevation).
yes they can
Yes. Climate is just the general trend of the weather over long periods of time and does not necessarily indicate anything about what the weather might be at a given moment.
air pressure is not always the same everywhere, areas with different air pressure can cause changes in the weather. These areas may have lower or higher air pressure then their surroundings
There would be no seasons. The weather in any given area would be essentially the same throughout the year.
There would be no seasons. The weather in any given area would be essentially the same throughout the year.
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
There is no definite weather pattern for wetlands as they relate more to terrain than to weather patterns. They form most often in fairly mist climates but can also occur in drier areas where an aquifer reaches the surface.
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same rock samples, change in weather, past climates
Well you have to look at the latitude/position of Europe, look how far north it is! Europe is actually very warm for its location, compared to areas at the same latitude. The warm ocean currents bring warmer weather.
The rainforest is different from other habitats because the climates are not the same.
The rainforest is different from other habitats because the climates are not the same.